Saroj Kar

Saroj is a Staff Writer at SiliconANGLE covering DevOps, Emerging Tech, Mobile and Gaming news. If you have a story idea or tip, send it to @SiliconAngle on Twitter.

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Google Chrome Web Store is upgraded to offer monetization options for developers

As a developer, you should spend as much time as possible in the creation of good content and services, and not need to manage your overheads. To facilitate developers with monetizing their extensions and themes, Google has launched a new upgrade to the Chrome Web Store that allows developers to start making a variety of ...

FABMOB integrated visualization converts earth atmospheric data into 3D printed objects

Imagine a 3D printer which becomes integrated platform visualization. That is what a company called FABMOB (stands for fabrication + mobility, site is in French) is developing a 3D system, where it collects atmospheric information and converts it into 3D printed objects. According to FABMOB, data can be very boring and confusing unless it is ...

Orchestrated IT solutions leader Serena Software has found a new home

HGGC Capital, private equity firm, will take over the long turnaround of enterprise software developer Serena Software. The private equity firm has partnered with Serena Software’s founder, Doug Troxel, to acquire Serena Software business, its management and employees. San Mateo, California based Serena Software provides application lifecycle management (ALM) suite and is best known for ...

Oracle bets big on Java SE 8 with Project Lambda

Java has had plenty of bad press in recent years because of security issues. The upcoming release of Java has already been delayed, which was schedule to release September last year. But Java developers are still looking forward for the next major Java 8 release. The first release candidates of Java 8, b128 and Java ...

JXcore: The V8 engine supported multithreading programming language

With the V8 JIT compiler, Node.js can interpret scripts in JavaScript and is protocol-independent, can use HTTP to serve HTML pages or other protocols for other types of applications. In other words, Node.js supports multi-threading. With all these advantages, a number of companies migrated their websites to Node.js stack with substantial results. A recent example ...

Splunk and Tableau combine to provide real-time data access

Splunk and Tableau are among the hottest sellers in the area of ​​big data, machine-to-machine communication and data visualization. The two companies have now announced a partnership. Splunk, the specialist operational intelligence, and Tableau Software, the specialist visualization solutions and data analysis, have announced a strategic alliance with the aim of releasing machine data to ...

3D printing round up: E-Nable offers the world a helping hand, Cincinnati to develop 500 times faster 3D printer

In the world, many people are born with limb loss or deficiency. In recent years, the use of 3D printers in the healthcare industry has become a source of hope for these people. 3D printers and most importantly, ease of use associated with cheap but high-quality materials, can has led to numerous medical innovations of ...

A closer look at Red Hat DevOps journey so far

In the long term of its time as an operating system, service, and software developer, Red Hat has spent a lot of time thinking about development and operations. The result is a thoughtful examination of a path-to-date from Bill Montgomery in an article series starting with “Red Hat IT Begins Its DevOps Journey“. The strict segregation of ...

JumpCloud server management automation moves to Rackspace marketplace

JumpCloud server management tool enables DevOps and IT pros to manage the explosion of cloud, virtual, and on-premises servers through an automated SaaS-based service. DevOps and IT pros utilize JumpCloud to automate the critical server lifecycle steps of provisioning, configuration, management, and monitoring. Extending the reach of automation tool for more developers, JumpCloud announced the ...

Google moves forward mobile development with Project Ara

Google announced that Project Ara, its modular smartphone, on which work began not so long ago, would be a real device, not just a concept. Google holds the Advanced Technology and Projects division of Motorola after selling out to Lenovo. The division is working on Project Ara, a new initiative to create the smartphone modular ...